Toronto lawyers practice law in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto lawyers are
members of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Toronto lawyers may also be members
of the Toronto Lawyers Association, the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, the
Criminal Lawyers' Association, the Advocates' Society, the Ontario Bar
Association, and the Canadian Bar Association.

The Lawyer Referral Service of the
Law Society of Upper Canada is a very good way to find a Toronto lawyer who
practices law in Toronto and the surrounding region, if you don't know which
field of law you need help in. Please note that only very short 30 minute
maximum consultations can be given for free. The service is not appropriate if
you require an opinion of the merits of your case in a complex area such as
drunk driving law.

Each Toronto lawyer may
have an office in Toronto or an office outside of Toronto, perhaps in the
Greater Toronto area. The Greater Toronto Area includes Mississauga lawyers who
practice in Toronto Courts, Oakville lawyers who practice in Toronto Courts,
Brampton lawyers who practice in Toronto Courts, York Region lawyers (including
Newmarket lawyers who practice in Toronto Courts, and Durham Region lawyers
(including Pickering lawyers, Ajax lawyers, and Oshawa lawyers) who practice law
in Toronto courts.

Each Toronto lawyer is a barrister, solicitor, and notary public. Toronto
barristers are Toronto lawyers who go to Toronto and other courts. Toronto
solicitors are Toronto lawyers who don't usually go to Court but spend most of
their time in their Toronto offices or working elsewhere in Toronto with Toronto
business law clients, Toronto real estate law clients, Toronto commercial law
clients, Toronto property law clients, and Toronto corporate law
clients.

Toronto family law lawyers act as Toronto solicitors when they draft
separation agreements but act as Toronto barristers when they go to Toronto
Family Court in Toronto child support applications, Toronto child custody
applications, and in applications requesting that the Toronto Courts divide up
property. In many ways Toronto divorce lawyers act as Toronto solicitors rather
than Toronto barristers when they settle property issues in a separation
agreement and draft and file divorce applications which don't require a
custody, access, or support order. Toronto family law lawyers help their family
law and divorce clients throughout Ontario.

Toronto wills law lawyers act as Toronto solicitors when they draft
wills and powers of attorneys but act as Toronto barristers when they conduct
estate litigation in Superior Court where estates are contested. In many ways Toronto
estates lawyers act as Toronto solicitors rather
than Toronto barristers when they file uncontested probate applications. Toronto
wills law lawyers help their wills and estates clients throughout Ontario.

Toronto business law lawyers help their corporate and commercial law clients
throughout Canada and around the world. Toronto business law lawyers help
clients establish and maintain businesses in the Greater Toronto Area.

Toronto criminal law lawyers are Toronto lawyers who practice Toronto
criminal law
in the Greater Toronto Area . In Toronto, Ontario we don't usually refer to
"Toronto Attorneys" but rather
"Toronto lawyers" or "Toronto barristers".
"Attorney" or "Attorney-at-law" is terminology used in the
United states. "Toronto
DUI Lawyers" is terminology used by the public, but not usually by
Toronto impaired driving lawyers or Toronto over 80 lawyers. For an explanation
the term "Toronto DUI" see the link below.

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